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Namibia is a country in Africa, it is located near South Africa. The country has a population of 2,055,080, and an population growth rate of 0.478%. The infant mortality rate is a total of 47.23%. There are people living with HIV/AIDS, and there is a percentage of 21.3%. People living in Namibia don't have a long live expectancy, they are only expected to live to be around 43.11. They do have some what of a good literacy rate, and that is 85%. They do have a GDP of $10.67 billion, and a GDP per capita of $5,200. The percentage of the population involved in agriculture is 47%. The Human Development Index for the country of Namibia is 0.650, any they rank 125th out of 177 countries. One of the most valuable economic resources to Namibia are the forests, where the land is more productive.

This information tells me that this country is not well developed. This reason for this is that the people living in Namibia don't live a long time, there GDP per capita is low too. But there are some areas that are some what developed, such as the literacy rate, and the percentage of people involved in farming. Namibia does have some up and downs, but the country could improve.

Cites Used:

https://www.cia.gov./library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/wa.html
http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/AC454E/ac454e01.htm
http://hdrstats.undp.org/countries/country_fact_sheets/cty_fs_NAM.html